Conduct of Monetary Policy: Hearings Before the Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, First Session, February 2, 3, and 4, 1977U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 - 206 lappuses |
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... tion with the economic stimulus package and with the particular con- cerns of your committee relating thereto . Mr. Lance and I have previously testified with regard to this pack- age of proposals before a number of committees , and you ...
... tion with the economic stimulus package and with the particular con- cerns of your committee relating thereto . Mr. Lance and I have previously testified with regard to this pack- age of proposals before a number of committees , and you ...
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... tion and allow us to continue to work to get inflation down ; responsi- ble in the sense that we did not wish to make proposals even though they might seem and sound attractive at the moment but which would not really have a very good ...
... tion and allow us to continue to work to get inflation down ; responsi- ble in the sense that we did not wish to make proposals even though they might seem and sound attractive at the moment but which would not really have a very good ...
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... tion of the President's economic stimulus proposal with monetary policy . I would also hope that an effort would be made as we go through the 5 - minute rule to avoid repetition . That way I think we will be able to cover the ground on ...
... tion of the President's economic stimulus proposal with monetary policy . I would also hope that an effort would be made as we go through the 5 - minute rule to avoid repetition . That way I think we will be able to cover the ground on ...
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... tion and the objection is supported by 10 or more members . That is the rule we will follow . The gentleman from Pennsylvania . Mr. MOORHEAD . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . I first want to welcome both of you , my new neighbor , Mr. Lance ...
... tion and the objection is supported by 10 or more members . That is the rule we will follow . The gentleman from Pennsylvania . Mr. MOORHEAD . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . I first want to welcome both of you , my new neighbor , Mr. Lance ...
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... tion of a veto of seeking to do the opposite of what this program intends to accomplish . I think if we can work well and openly with Dr. Burns , as we are doing , and as he is doing and seeking to do , I really think things will work ...
... tion of a veto of seeking to do the opposite of what this program intends to accomplish . I think if we can work well and openly with Dr. Burns , as we are doing , and as he is doing and seeking to do , I really think things will work ...
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